So my 3 Asconopsis Irene Dobkin (Asctm miniatum x Phal Doris) suffered almost complete root loss in the spring, but have been recovering, growing plenty of roots, and slowly growing new leaves since (it's a slow grower anyhow). Soooooooo, I noticed the other day a bulge at the base of one of the leaves of my bigger plant, and this morning noticed it has just barely broken through the base of the leaf. I can barely see a tiny bit of velamen in the crack, but this isn't an indicator of root vs spike because it seems that a bit of velamen develops around the base of some of my Phal spikes. I will have to wait and see, but I really think it's a spike! Cross your fingers with me!
Sorry for no pic. It's hard to see because of the dim light beneath the above leaf.
I wonder if the asco that the phal was crossed with was something like Suksamran spot. It is orange-yellow with spots.
It is Ascocentrum miniatum. No spotting, only varying levels of inconspicuous veining. I would think that Phal Doris is where the freckles are coming from. Also, Phal Doris varies from white to different shades of blush.